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  1. Sep 13, 2023 · Edward Hume, the Emmy-nominated writer of “The Day After” and creator of “The Streets of San Francisco,” has died, his rep confirmed to Variety. He was 87.

  2. Sep 14, 2023 · Edward Hume, legendary Television writer, has died at the age of 87. The writer was nominated for an Emmy for the astonishingly realistic, widely viewed nuclear holocaust thriller The Day After from 1983. He also produced or developed such 1970s episodic crime classics as The Streets of San Francisco, Cannon, and Barnaby Jones.

  3. Mar 2, 2020 · He was a medical missionary from America more than a hundred years ago, who could speak Hunan dialect. His name is Edward Hicks Hume. He came to China to establish Yale Hospital, which was a great contribution to the medical cause of Modern China. Edward Hicks Hume was born in India on May 13, 1876.

  4. Apr 2, 2024 · Edward Humes's "Total Garbage" is a compelling, eye-opening exploration of the societal and environmental implications of our waste. Humes masterfully navigates the complex terrain of garbage, from the mountains of trash we produce daily to the innovative, and sometimes desperate, measures some communities and individuals undertake to manage it.

  5. Known as the founder of Xiangya School of Medicine and Xiangya Hospital, Edward H. Hume is highly praised for his pioneering work in establishing medical education in China. Before he came to China, Hume had completed a first-rate medical education.

  6. Edward Hume, an Emmy-nominated film and TV writer, hasdied aged 87. Born on May 18 1936, Hume was best-known for his work on the hugely impactful 1983 TV movie The Day After, which...

  7. Mar 5, 2013 · In Garbology, Edward Humes investigates trash—what’s in it; how much we pay for it; how we manage to create so much of it; and how some families, communities, and even nations are finding a way back from waste to discover a new kind of prosperity. Along the way, he introduces a collection of garbage denizens unlike anyone you’ve ever met ...